ISBN-13: 9781515193586 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 56 str.
Don't be the fish. Be the bug. We've been fishing for 140,000 years. We've been trying to get better at it for 140,000 years. It is time to look at fishing lore from a new perspective. This book was written for those who understand the fly fishing terms of "skunked," "broken off," "hatch," "rise," and "hook-up." Bug the Bug -3 presents the point of view of the mayflies, caddis flies, and stoneflies that have been dealing with trout and stream conditions for hundreds of millions of years. They help us out with problems that have plagued us forever and some that we have created only recently. Dealing with crowds Threading tiny flies Competing with fishing buddies Relying on published "prime fishing times" Buying the wrong flies Determining when a fish will forget Poor fishing outfits Mixing politics and fly fishing Fixes for all of these dilemmas and more are provided by the panel of aquatic insects hosting the Bug-the-Bug forum. The bugs have seen it all. And now, they're willing to share. To catch more trout, you have to be the bug.